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[quote=Anonymous]The public schools in the UES, UWS and Tribeca are pretty good. Make sure you check the zone of the exact address of your apartment, because it can change by block and the bad schools can be really bad. You should also check for the locations of public housing units and homeless shelters. It’s possible to find a 3 bedroom for $9k in those neighborhoods, but be aware it won’t be anything particularly nice - e.g., old, walk up, no washer/dryer in unit. You could also try Park Slope or Cobble Hill in Brooklyn, which will get you more for your money. I wouldn’t recommend Queens or the Bronx. If you don’t mind a commute, North Jersey and Westchester are both easily accessible by train and have excellent public schools. [/quote]
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